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Polypropylene: Homopolymer: 30% PAN Carbon Fiber
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Glossary » Materials » Polymers » Polypropylene » Homopolymer » 30% PAN Carbon Fiber » EMI Shielding (conductive)
30% PAN Carbon Fiber EMI Shielding (conductive) PP is a subcategory of Polypropylene. The additative is added by weight during the manufacturing process.
Polypropylene, also known as PP, is a thermoplastic, (crystalline), polymer. Common trade names are Marlex HGL and Fortilene 1800 series (FDA materials). homopolymer Its key attributes are high lubricity, high resistance to flexing (excellent material for living hinges), excellent dielectric strength and chemical resistance, good impact strength, and high solvent resistance. It is inexpensive and electroplatable, but it is difficult to paint, print on, or bond to. It will be attacked by fuming nitric acid and degraded by UV and ionizing radiation. PP can be used to make medical syringes, beakers, and parts for auto interiors.
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Other common Polypropylene (PP) include Unfilled PP, 10 - 40% Talc Filled PP, 10 - 40% Calcium Carbonate Filled PP, 10 - 30% Glass Fiber Reinforced PP, 10 - 50% Mica Filled PP, 40% Glass Fiber Reinforced PP, 20 - 30% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP, 40% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP, 30% Random Glass Mat PP, Impact Modified, 40% Mica Filled PP, Unfilled PP, Unfilled, Impact Modified PP, 10 - 20% Glass Fiber Reinforced PP, and 10 - 40% Talc Filled PP.
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